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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Guacamole



I have loved guacamole as long as I can remember.  We always had Mexican food on Sunday when I was growing up, and guacamole was usually on the menu.  So when I met my husband and he said he didn’t like it, I was shocked.  We made him try it, and he liked it!!  Turns out, I think he had only ever had the stuff in restaurants, which in my experience is notoriously BAD!  Over the years, he has grown to love it as much as I do, I think.  Now if we could only get our son on board. 

This is the recipe I grew up with, and I still make.  Lately if I have lime on hand I have been squirting some in, but that is a very new addition.  I have tried with cilantro and jalapeno’s and all sorts of other recipes, but I always come back to this.  And really, I get rave reviews on this one – so why change! 

Guacamole

2 Avocados
3 Tbls onion, chopped
1 small tomato, chopped
½ tsp chili powder
½ tsp paprika
¼ tsp salt
1/8 tsp pepper
Lime juice (optional)

Halve the avocados, and remove the pits.  Using a fork mash the avocado.  


I have never measured anything with this recipe, so it is all estimates.  Play around with it how you like it.  Start small, and add more.  This is what is looks like once I put my seasonings on before I mix it all together.  


I squeeze the lime on at the end, if I put it on.  It is supposed to help it not turn brown. I just read in a magazine though that you are supposed to run your avocado (after it is cut in half, I believe), under super cold water, and that works too.  The article said there was no real reason why this worked, it just worked. 


If you want to get fancy you can put it in a bowl, and serve with chips.  Or you can just eat off the plate!  Whatever works for you.  




16 comments:

  1. I'm like your husband, but the fact that you rehabilitated him with this recipe makes me think it's time to try a little guac again myself - not to mention how beautiful it looks in your pictures. Thanks!

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  2. yum! i love that your recipes are so easy to follow! going to get some chips now....

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  3. Holy Guacamole! Years ago I would never eat it because my Mom didn't like so I thought I wouldn't like it either. Turns out I was totally wrong. I love the stuff - love it!!

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  4. This looks great and we must be on the same wavelength as I posted my guacamole recipe last week. Yours looks great and can't wait to try it!

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  5. Great recipe! I have found that there's so many variations to this dish and you can really make it your own:)

    Thank you for sharing!

    Holly

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  6. My husband still doesn't like it, the stinker! More for me...

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  7. Erin...forget the chips...I could eat this with a spoon! There is nothing like fresh guac and this looks really good! : )

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  8. Oh ... guacamole ... I could just sit down with the bowl and a spoon ... and love every mouthful!


    Visiting from Voiceboks :)

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  9. Such great, clean flavors! I love this recipe! :D

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  10. I never tried it:) I am so ashamed..I love Mexican cuisine too but never was tempted to try guacamole:) I will have to pass this thought of mine and use your recipe as soon as I get some Avocados:) Sounds great the way you made it!

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  11. I love guacamole! Yours looks smooth and wonderful... I always seem to buy them not ripe enough and can't tell until I ruined my guacamole :( this is perfection here!

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  12. I don't think I've ever found a guacamole I didn't like! Your version looks great, Erin!

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  13. Ive never made me own guacamole, but this looks so beautiful and tasty! Can you help me think of any names to call it so my BF is willing to try it?? lol, he wont try things he thinks he doesn't like.

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  14. I love Guacamole! Looks like a beautiful recipe...never tried Chili Powder in there...i'll have to try it, thanks!

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  15. I love guacamole too..it is really a treat and yours look really appetizing

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  16. It must be guacamole season, since I just posted about guacamole too haha! I love using cumin and jalapeños in mine, but the combo of chili powder and paprika sounds delicious too!

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